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The Public Domain Image Archive: A treasure trove of free-to-use historical imagery

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The team behind The Public Domain Review unveils a new visual resource, offering a curated selection of 10,000+ historical images, all free to use and explore. The Public Domain Review (PDR) has long been celebrated for unearthing hidden gems from history, offering an eclectic mix of fascinating stories and stunning visuals.

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The Lost Words: artwork from the publishing phenomenon gets its own exhibition

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Launching on 26 March and running until 18 September, The Lost Words is an enchanting exhibition based on the Sunday Times bestselling book of the same name first published in 2017. Perhaps the secret to The Lost Word's success is its inspiration.

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How Reallusion's 3D tools helped resurrect forgotten figures from history

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3D artist Jose Andrés García is a long-time collaborator of The Legacy, and he recently put his 3D skills to work to help promote its exhibition We the Spanish People. This exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of American independence and Spain's support for the 13 colonies. I also considered the era."

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Ukraine war exhibition at Wieden+Kennedy gallery updates its images in real-time

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But a new exhibition, Ukraine Now, has found an inspired way around this: it's actually being updated in real-time. The exhibition is being digitally displayed to the public at creative agency Wieden+Kennedy London's gallery (16 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR) until 31 May. "I © Volodymyr Petrov. © Stas Yurchenko.

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Trap of the Truth: Erwin Wurm makes his UK museum exhibition debut

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© Erwin Wurm Renowned Austrian artist Erwin Wurm has unveiled his first UK museum exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. These are just some of the surreal sights awaiting visitors at Trap of the Truth, a comprehensive exhibition of Erwin Wurm's work running at Yorkshire Sculpture Park from now until 28 April 2024.

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A Love Letter to Stockport: Alison Waters' ceramic tribute to an 'unloved' car park

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A shopping centre car park in Stockport, often dismissed as an eyesore, is the surprising inspiration for View Through a Hole. Designed in 1965 by the late architect Alan Boyson, the pierced concrete structurelong overlooked as part of the everyday landscapebecomes an unlikely muse in Waters' latest exhibition, View Through a Hole.

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Two Deserts: From Form's latest exhibition traces the changing shape of the Californian desert

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Ahead of the release of a short film that has been six years in the making, creative studio From Form has exhibited a series of photographs that chart the ever-shifting shape of the Californian desert. Shortly afterwards, he resigned from DESERT magazine, but he would continue to explore the desert and write about it for various publications.